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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 19

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Friday, August 9, 1929 THE TIMES Page Nineteen many is swelling. unfortunately most communities keep no check on REMEDYING STATE LEGAL TANGCE Gary, 9.0. Infant mortality, deaths under one year, for 1,000 births: 1928 1927 Hammond r. 54.0 61.6 East Chicago 88.9 77.5 Gary 69.8 62.4 cited. There is a crowd of students holding a demonstration outside and we have come only to protect the ministry of education." "Oh, is that it?" the secretary said, patiently with considerable relief.

"You will excuse us, but this is not the ministry of education. You will find that next door." the number of tourists they entertain so there is no way of accurately measuring this increase, although Munich, one of the few cities which has taken to counting alien heads, has reported a marked growth in jumped to the conclusion that the boy drowned In the pool without being noticed by anyone. Kidd and four boys who were at the pool donned bathing suits and began diving in the pool to locate the body. A crowd began to gather. At the height of the excitement an elderly woman came to the pool, hunted up Kidd and asked: "Did my boy leavei his shirt and overalls here? He forgot them and came home In his bathing suit." the number of tourists coming from IERIIN LETTER dren were to live in these homes as members of the various French families for the period of a month.

One of the principal hopes of the sponsors of the plan Is that in this manner the children will gain an insight into the habits and innermost thoughts of the people of the neighboring nation that in the future would go a long way toward preventing misunderstandings between the two nations. During the Orloff-Pavlonovsky document forgery trial here, in the course of which the Russian embassy in Berlin received some prominent, if not altogether favorable, mention, a detail of 10 policemen, all armed to the teeth, appeared at the embassy and demanded admission. The leader of the patrol explained that he had been ordered to take possession of the building. Immediately the whole staff of the embassy gathered in the vestibule. They tried to explain that the building was extraterritorial and that therefore the police had no right to be there, but the officers had their instructions and would not leave.

Then some members of the staff tried to telephone the foreign office to explain that the embassy's right of extraterritorial protection was being violated; others sat down to write out an urgent telegram of protest to be sent to Moscow. For a moment or two it looked as though another war was threatening. Then one of the secretaries had a brilliant thought. He went back to the vestibule to ask the police who had issued the order for them to take charge of the building and why the order was issued. "Why," answered the patrolman in command, "I can't understand why you gentlemen are all so ex DECATUR.

An absent-minded boy who forgot his clothes at the municipal bathing pool here and went home in his bathing suit created a lot of excitement. Max Kidd, supervisor of the pool, discovered the clothing and immediately the United States. Asking whether It would not be wise to begin practising a little economy in this business of drumming up American trade, the writer suggested that the two travel bureaus "are located in the most expensive section of New York, their rents are extraordinarily high, their furnishings costly, and the money they spend on publicity Is altogether too much." Much of London la built on an, old marsh. Only One of Ten Leading Indiana Cities to Register Decrease in Year Sopplles At Some days ago the first German college student to receive a Rhodes scholarship since 1914 was publicly welcomed in England, thus healing Some of Our Outstanding Bargains Hammond's Infant mortality rate ibmmmb HIT IMTI TTTl TUT li i WTrm IH i Hfcimt hiim hup ih'ih inii- By MAURITZ A. HALLGItEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIX.

(U.P.) Complaint has arisen that it costs too much to lure American tourists to Germany. The complainant, writing in a Berlin newspaper that many German hotels, baths and resorts contribute more to the upkeep of the publicity machine and travel 'bureaus which they operate In the United States than they receive in return from the American tourist trade. "The whole year round," the writer asserted, "they must pay out a considerable sum for the operation of the two German travel bureaus in New York. Then from year to year they ask themselves whether the returns are worth the outlay. Most of them must answer in the negative.

A few have openly declared that they can no longer carry this Item, which often runs jnto the thousands of marks. "The cost of this solicitation of American tourists every year is extraordinarily high. The sum paid out for publicity alone is well over a million marks, according to the most conservative estimates, while the whole cost cannot be reckoned. 1 3 I Freo I Delivery I We Cut 1 and Thread viit FpsmOTrwpCTj Show Illllilv IHSffl Ooen Air Nl SLIT. Pipe to Room tmm mMr, Measure 750 Calumet Ave.

Phone Hammond 5192 Complete Bath Room Outfit As Shown With All Fittings Above Floor Line another of the many sores engendered by the World war. On the same day still further evidence of the cultural reapproachment between former enemies was to be found in a Berlin railway station, where a group of 48 children was waiting for the train to Paris. They were going to France under the arrangement whereby 40 or 50 German children spend their summer holidays in that country, while a similar number of French children come here. Sponsored on the one side by the German Leag.ue for the Rights of Man and on the other by the French committee for the exchange of French and German students, this vacation-time exchange has been in effect now for three years. At the close of the recent school semester 48 of Berlin's brightest pupils were selected to make the trip to Paris for the fourth season.

Upon their arrival in the French capital each was taken to a private home in that city or in the provinces. The chil if A limited number of these special bargains offered quick buyers at big As a result of a Connecticut supreme court decision invalidating 1,500 state iaws and causing great legal confusion, Governor John H. Trumbull, left, called a special session of the legislature, beginning Aug. 6, to remedy Roy Wilcox of Meriden, top, is president of the senate; Samuel Eddy of. North Canaan, below, ia eneaker.

roll rim Sink. 42- One-piece Enameled 18.50 On this point there is anxious silence; all that can be learned is that other countries are spending several millions themselves for the same purpose." Latest improved double coil Gas Water Heater, No. 20 Gas Heater complete Maintained its distinguished low tnk among- the ten leading cities of Indiana last year, running to only 54 deaths for every thousand births, according to statistics of the 17. S. department of commerce.

The significant record lifts Ham-monl from third rank it held in 1927 to first for last year and proves that, despite the city's bustling industrialism. It is a healthy community regarding Infant welfare as of first importance. Hammond, furthermore, was the only one of the. ten leading cities in Indiana which registered a decrease in Infant mortality per 1,000 births, from 1927 to last year. The cities included In the department ff commerce report were Hammond, East Chicago, Gary, vans vi lie, Kt-AVsiyne, Indianapolis, Kokomo, V-Ulticie South Bend and Terre Births In Hammond last year moVft than doubled deaths, running to against 615 mortalities of all age, 72 of which were children unSer one year.

Infant mortality under one year for every thousand births last year reached 69.8 at Gary and 88.9 at East Chicago. Births at East Chicago amounted to 1,114, with 487 deaths, 99 of wich were children under one year. Gary's birth rate rearhed 2,134, Its death rate 1,036, and Its infant mortality 149. During the. first six months of the.

current year there were 936 births in Hammond, according to the records of Dr. William A. Buchanan, city health commissioner, whose figures also show a total of 396 deaths for all ages from January to the. end of last month. Marked sulmp3 in birth registrations and sharp increases in infantile mortality rates for each 1,000 births are shown in every Indiana TOMATOES Michigan and home grown.

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Canning FRESH SUPPLY DAILY PRICED RIGHT fa It is no secret, the complainant continued, that these expenditures have not yet produced a steady. "Washdown type closet outfit, including white china tank, and white vitreous earthenware bowl with mahogany seat and cover. $17.50 cent, led all other Hoosier cities In the Increase of infant deaths for every 1,000 Irths reported last year. self -compensatory income, though Births and deaths, excluding still One-piece Enameled Deep Apron Sink, 42 in. long! "one is confident," he added with a $5.50 bfrths, with rates for each 1,000 es Cicago, Gary, 2,134.

Deaths All Ages Hammond, 615: East Chicago, 4S7; Gary, 1,036. Deaths Under One Year Hammond, 72; East Chicago, 99; Gary, 149. For 1,000 estimated population In 1928, births, Hammond, 17.7; East Chicago, 17.1; Gary, 18.J, Deaths, Hammond, 8.0; East Cicago, 7.5; Special timated population In Lake county's three cities of over 30,000 popula touch of sarcasm, tnai eveniuauy this goal will be attained. On the other hand, he admitted, the stream of foreign tourists coming into Ger- tion, follow: Births Hammond, 1,334: East See Page 13, for a Coupon good for a can of ANCO FREE with the purchase of one can at the regular price, 10c Guarantee Plumbing Heating Supply Co. 96 PLUMMER AVE.

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